
Kickbacks CLI is a the terminal and Mac menu bar companion for Kickbacks.ai Functions as a terminal companion for Kickbacks.ai.
What it does well
- Functions as a terminal companion for Kickbacks.ai.
- Includes a Mac menu bar interface.
Where it falls short
- Pricing tier is not publicly listed.
- Listed platform is web despite functioning as a terminal and Mac menu bar tool.
Tagged
- CLI
- Terminal Execution
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</a>Frequently asked questions
- What is Kickbacks CLI?
- Kickbacks CLI is a the terminal and Mac menu bar companion for Kickbacks.ai
- What platforms does Kickbacks CLI support?
- Kickbacks CLI runs on web.
- What category does Kickbacks CLI belong to?
- Kickbacks CLI is in the AI Coding Agents category — Autonomous agents that write, edit, run, and review code. Includes CLI agents, agentic IDE add-ons, and code-review bots.
- What are the downsides of Kickbacks CLI?
- Pricing tier is not publicly listed. Listed platform is web despite functioning as a terminal and Mac menu bar tool.